Tyan S2505T User manual

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Tiger 200T
S2505T
User’s Manual
Revision 1.01
Copyright © Tyan Computer Corporation, 2001. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be repro-
duced or translated without prior written consent from Tyan Computer Corp.
All registered and unregistered trademarks and company names contained in this manual are property of
their respective owners including, but not limited to the following.
Tiger 200T S2505T is a trademark of Tyan Computer Corporation.
Intel, Pentium III, Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
VIA, Apollo Pro133T are trademarks of VIA Technologies, Inc.
Promise, FastTrak100, FastBuild are registered trademarks of Promise Technology, Inc.
AwardBIOS is a trademark of Phoenix Software.
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any express or implied warranty, relating to sale and/or use of Tyan products including liability or warran-
ties relating to fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability. Tyan retains the right to make changes
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resulting from errors or inaccuracies of information contained in this document.
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Congratulations! .........................................................................................................5
Hardware Specifications ............................................................................................6
Software Specifications ..............................................................................................7
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Board Installation
Chapter 3: BIOS Setup
Front Panel Connector .............................................................................................11
CMOS Reset ............................................................................................................11
IDE RAID Enable/Disable ........................................................................................12
Onboard VGA Enable/Disable .................................................................................12
FAN Connectors ......................................................................................................13
CPU Frequency Ratio Jumpers ...............................................................................13
Serial Port Connector ...............................................................................................14
USB Connector ........................................................................................................14
Wake-on-Ring, Wake-on-LAN .................................................................................15
IDE RAID Connectors ..............................................................................................15
Soft Power Connector Installation ............................................................................16
Hardware Reset Switch Connector Installation ........................................................16
Flash Utility ..............................................................................................................17
Installation ..................................................................................................................8
How to install our products right... the first time ..........................................................8
Here are some safety tips ..........................................................................................8
Quick Reference for Jumpers ....................................................................................9
Map of Motherboard Jumpers ..................................................................................10
Setting up Jumpers and Onboard Connectors .........................................................11
Introduction to the BIOS Setup .................................................................................31
Starting Setup ..........................................................................................................31
Setup Keys ...............................................................................................................32
Getting Help .............................................................................................................32
In Case of Problems .................................................................................................32
Setup Variations .......................................................................................................32
Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis ................................................................18
Installing Memory .....................................................................................................19
Removing a DIMM ...................................................................................................20
Buffered vs. Unbuffered Memory ............................................................................20
Suggested Memory Configurations ..........................................................................21
Installing the CPU and Cooling Fan .........................................................................22
Installing the CPU ....................................................................................................22
Installing the Cooling Fan(s) ....................................................................................23
Connecting IDE and Floppy Drives ..........................................................................24
Connecting Floppy Drives ........................................................................................25
Installing Add-on Cards ............................................................................................26
Connecting PS/2, USB, and Serial Devices .............................................................27
Connecting the Power Supply ..................................................................................28
You are done! ...........................................................................................................29
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) .........................................................................30
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2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
1.1
1.2
1.3
2.6-A
2.6-B
2.6-C
2.6-D
2.6-E
2.6-F
2.6-G
2.6-H
2.6-I
2.6-J
2.6-K
2.6-L
2.6-M
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
2.11
2.12
2.13
2.14
2.15
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Table of Contents
Before you begin... .................................................................... Page 4
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Chapter 4: System Resources
Beep Codes .............................................................................................................43
Flash Utility ..............................................................................................................43
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Appendix II: Glossary
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4.1
4.2
Appendix I: RAID Installation* 44.......................................................
3.3 Advanced BIOS Features ........................................................................................35
Main Setup ...............................................................................................................333.1
3.2-A
3.2-B
3.2-C
3.2-D
Date/Time ................................................................................................................33
IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave ......................................................................33
Table of IDE device settings .....................................................................................34
Memory ....................................................................................................................35
Standard CMOS Setup ............................................................................................333.2
Promise FastTrak100 RAID Configuration Utility .....................................................44
Technical Support ....................................................................................................56
Returning Merchandise for Service ..........................................................................56
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
Advanced Chipset Features .....................................................................................37
Integrated Peripherals ..............................................................................................38
Power Management Setup .......................................................................................39
PnP/PCI Configuration .............................................................................................41
PC Health Status ......................................................................................................41
Frequency/Voltage Control ......................................................................................42
Set Supervisor Password / Set User Password .......................................................42
Exit BIOS Setup .......................................................................................................42
* optional feature available on some Tiger 200T models
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Before you begin...
Check the box contents!
The retail motherboard package should contain the following:
If any of these items are missing, please contact your vendor/dealer for replacements before continuing
with the installation process.
Tiger 200T S2505T motherboard
34-pin floppy cable
Tiger 200T user’s manual
Tyan driver CD
(2) UltraDMA-100/66/33 IDE cables
(optional on some Tiger 200T models)
I/O shield*
(optional on some Tiger 200T models)
* If you require a different I/O shield solution, please contact your chassis vendor
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Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Congratulations!
The Tiger 200T is a high performance motherboard designed for server and performance applications
that require the power of dual Intel
®
Pentium™ III FC-PGA processors (universal) or a single Celeron™
FC-PGA processor. This motherboard utilizes the VIA Apollo Pro133T chipset and can support CPU
speeds of 500 MHz through 1.13+ GHz and front side bus speeds of 100 MHz or 133 MHz. Please see
Tyan’s website for updates and information concerning CPU information and support:
http://www.tyan.com
This integrated performance board is supported in an ATX form factor. Some of the features included are
onboard UltraDMA-100/66/33 support, and (optional) Promise
®
IDE RAID.
With I/O and drive controller support onboard, the five 32-bit PCI v2.2 slots and one ISA slot are free for
numerous types of add-on expansion cards. The four 168-pin DIMM sockets can support up to 2GB* of
buffered or unbuffered PC100 SDRAM, or up to 1.5GB of buffered or unbuffered PC133 SDRAM.
Remember to visit Tyan’s website at http://www.tyan.com. There you can find information on all of
Tyan’s products with FAQs, distributors list, and BIOS settings explanations.
* check the Tyan website for updated details on memory compatibility: http://www.tyan.com
You now own one of the premier dual processing solutions on the market!
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1.2 Hardware Specifications
Dual Universal PGA370 ZIF Sockets
Intel Pentium III (FC-PGA) 500MHz - 1.13GHz+
Celeron (single socket configuration only) FC-PGA
Onboard VRM 8.5 spec
Front side bus support for 100 or 133MHz
Five 32-bit PCI v2.2 compliant slots
One ISA slot
Total six usable slots
VIA Apollo Pro133T chipset
(VT82C694T and VT82C686B)
Integrated hardware monitoring
3-pin Fan Monitoring headers
Temperature and Voltage Monitoring
3-pin Wake-on-Ring header
3-pin Wake-on-LAN header
One floppy connector for up to two drives
Two 9-pin UART serial ports
One 25-pin ECP/EPP parallel port
Four USB ports (two ports via cable - optional*^)
PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports
Four 168-pin 3.3V DIMM sockets
Supports 1.5GB of 66/100/133MHz types of memory.
Supports both buffered/unbuffered PC100/133 SDRAM
Expansion Slots
Chipset Information
Hardware Monitoring
Memory
Integrated I/O
Processor Information
Integrated PCI IDE
Dual-channel master mode
Supports up to four Enhanced IDE devices
Support for UltraDMA-100/66/33 IDE devices and
ATAPI compliant devices
* Extra accessories can be purchased at the Tyan Online Store: http://www.etyan.com
*** 8MB may be available on some Tiger 200T models. Check the Tyan website for updates:
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Promise FastTrak100 IDE RAID controller
0/1/0+1 RAID options
Dual-channel master mode
Support for UltraDMA-100/66/33 IDE devices
Integrated IDE RAID
(manufacturing option)
ATI Rage XL PCI Accelerator
4 MB (or 8MB***) 1Mx16 SDRAM frame buffer
Standard 15-pin analog VGA port
Integrated 2D/3D graphics
^ If your chassis supports frontside USB cables, it will usually come with those cables.
Check with your chassis vendor for details. Tyan does not provide frontside USB cables.
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1.3 Software Specifications
Operates with Windows 98/SE/ME,
Windows NT^^/2000
OS
FCC (Declaration of Conformity)
European Community CE (Declaration of Conformity)
Regulatory
ATX 2.03 (12” x 9.6”, 304.8mm x 243.84 mm)
One 20-pin ATX power connector
Stacked mouse & keyboard ports
Stacked two USB ports
Two serial ports, one parallel port
Form Factor
Award BIOS 2 (or 4****) Mbit Flash
Auto-detection of memory size
Auto-configuration of IDE hard disk types
User settings of hardware monitoring
Multiple boot options
DMI 2.0 compliant
BIOS
**** 4 Mbit BIOS may be available on some Tiger 200T models. Check the Tyan website for updates:
http://www.tyan.com
^^ Memory support dependent on operating system used. Check the Tyan website for updated details
on memory support for the Tiger 200T: http://www.tyan.com
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Chapter 2: Board Installation
2.1 Installation
Once you’ve checked that everything is inside the box (see p. 4 for details), you are then ready to install
your motherboard. The mounting hole pattern of the motherboard matches the ATX board specifications,
so your chassis must be capable of supporting an ATX board (check the motherboard dimensions pro-
vided on p. 7).
2.2 How to install our products right.. the first time.
Question: what’s the first thing I should do?
The first thing you should do is read the user’s manual. It contains important information which will make
configuration and setup much easier, as well as provide information on device installation and component
setup. By reading through the manual completely before installing your motherboard, you will have a
complete overview on the installation.
2.3 Here are some safety tips:
(1) Ground yourself properly before removing your motherboard from the antistatic bag. Unplug
the power from your computer power supply and touch any metal part on the computer case. (You
might also want to wear a grounded wrist strap.)
(2) Hold the motherboard by its edges and do not touch the bottom of the board.
(3) Avoid touching motherboard components, IC chips, connectors, and leads.
(4) Avoid touching pins of memory modules and chips.
(5) Place motherboard on a grounded surface or on the antistatic bag.
Having reviewed the precautions above, the next step is to take the motherboard out of the cardboard box
and static bag, hold it by its edges, and place it on a grounded antistatic surface (such as the bag it came
in), component side up. Then, inspect the board for damage.
Press down on any of the socketed ICs if it appears that they are not properly seated (the board should
still be on an antistatic mat or on top of the bag it came in). Do not touch the bottom of the board. Remem-
ber, don’t take any electronic device out of its protective bag until you are ready to actually start installing
it into the computer case (e.g. setting jumpers, etc.) If you do not ground yourself, you risk zapping the
motherboard or adapter card. Subsequent problems may not arise immediately because electrostatic dis-
charge, unlike physical damage, causes the device to fail over time.
NOTE: DO NOT APPLY POWER TO THE BOARD IF IT HAS BEEN DAMAGED!
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2.4 Quick References for Jumpers
In this manual, the term “closed” and “on” are used when referring to jumpers (or jumper pins) that are
active; “open” and “off” are used when referring to jumpers (or jumper pins) that are inactive. See Figure
2.0a and Figure 2.0c for examples of “on” and “off” pins and jumpers.
Jumpers and pins are connected by slipping the plastic jumper connector over the top of two adjacent
jumper pins (indicated by 1-2 or 2-3). The metal rod inside the plastic shell bridges the gap between the
two pins, completing the circuit. See Figure 2.0b and Figure 2.0d for more examples of 3-pin jumper
connections. NOTE: The small number “1” indicates pin 1.
The tables and maps on the following pages will help you set the jumpers for CPU speed, infrared, and
external connector pin assignments, among others. The miniature motherboard maps will help you locate
the jumpers on your board. Full page maps of the motherboard can be found on the next two pages.
2-pin jumpers
Figure 2.0a
(overhead view)
3-pin jumpers
Figure 2.0b
(overhead view)
off on
1-2 2-3 open
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
Figure 2.0c
(front angle view)
Figure 2.0d
(front angle view)
1-2 2-3 openoff on
2-pin jumpers 3-pin jumpers
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2.5 Map of Motherboard Jumpers
Serial
port A
Video
port
Keyboard port
(lower port)
Mouse port
(upper port)
FAN1
VIA
VT82C694T
chipset
FAN2
Secondary IDE
FDD Connector
ATX Power Connector
USB
Ports
USB2
FAN6
J8
FAN3
ISA slot
J9
Primary IDE
JP11
CPU1
FAN3
Buzzer
* optional feature available on some Tiger 200T models
Secondary RAID IDE*
Primary RAID IDE*
JP10
PCI1
PCI2
PCI3
PCI4
PCI5
J7
Promise
IDE RAID
BIOS
JP8
LAN
ports
CPU2
Serial
Port B
PJ2
FAN5
Four SDRAM
Sockets
J12
JP4
JP5
JP6
JP7
ATI
RAGE XL
J11
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2.6 Setting up Jumpers and Onboard Connectors
2.6-A. Front Panel Connector (J12)
Your chassis will usually come with connectors to install onto
the motherboard, such as HDD and Power LEDs. The Front
Panel Connector (J12) has been implemented for such purposes.
2.6-B. CMOS Reset (JP8)
If you have been locked out of your system because you forgot your password, or set the CMOS incor-
rectly, or have just finished flashing your BIOS follow the instructions below.
By following this procedure, you will erase your password and reset the CMOS.
Abbreviations
ResetRst
Pwr Power
9
Rst
Sw
IR
ground
switch 7 8
10
VCC+
12
14
11
13
1516
Pwr
Sw
5
34
6
12
HDD
LED
ground
Pwr LED+
Slp LED+
Pwr
LED
switch
ground
no connect
VCC
no connect
no connect
1718 DRIVER
no connect
RX
GND
TX
no connect
* default is 1-2
JP8
1-2
normal
2-3
clear
1. Power off the system
2. Close pins 2-3 on JP8
3. Wait about three seconds
4. Close pins 1-2 on JP8, then power on the system again
SPEAKER
Pinouts for certain connectors are available on the Tyan website: http://www.tyan.com
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2.6-C. IDE RAID Enable/Disable (JP11)*
Jumper JP11 will allow you to enable or disable the (optional) onboard IDE RAID feature.
2.6-D. Onboard VGA Enable/Disable (JP10)
Jumper JP10 will allow you to enable or disable the (optional) onboard video features.
JP11
1-2
enable
2-3
disable
* default is 1-2
JP10
1-2
enable
2-3
disable
* default is 1-2
* optional feature available on some Tiger 200T models
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2.6-E. FAN Connectors (FAN1, FAN2, FAN3, FAN4, FAN5, FAN6)
These FAN connectors can be used to install cooling devices. FAN1 and FAN3 are for CPU1 and CPU2,
respectively.
2.6-F. CPU Frequency Ratio Jumpers (JP4, JP5, JP6, JP7)
For non-retail/engineering sample CPUs, the frequency ratio can be adjusted. NOTE: Tyan takes no
responsibility and will not be held liable for damage from incorrect setting of these jumpers from
the CPU manufacturer’s specifications.
NOTE:
The FAN connectors are 12V at 1.2A. Tyan takes no responsibility and will not be
held liable for damage related to the misuse of these fan headers.
Specifications
12VVoltage
Amperage 1.2A
FAN
1
ground
2
+12V
3
speed
FAN1
CPU2
CPU1
FAN3
FAN2
FAN6
FAN5
JP4, JP5, JP6, JP7
RATIO
133x7.5
JP4 JP5 JP6 JP7Freq.
133x10.0
133x5.5
133x6.5
133x8.0
133x9.0
1.0BGHz
1.33GHz
733MHz
866MHz
1.06GHz
1.2GHz
933MHz
800EBMHz
1.13GHz
133x7.0
133x6.0
133x8.5
133x9.5
10x2.0
10x2.0
1.266GHz
20EMHz
20EMHz
ON OFF
ON
ON
ON ON
ONON
ON ON
ON ON
ON ON ON
ON
ON ON
ON
ON ONON ON
OFF OFF
OFF OFF
OFF
OFF OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF OFF
OFF
OFF OFF
OFF OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF OFF OFF OFF
JP5
JP6
JP7
JP4
PIN1
FAN4
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2.6-G. Serial Port Connector (“COM1” or Serial Port B)*
This header can be used to connect an (optional) serial port. More details available on the Tyan website:
http://www.tyan.com
2.6-H. USB Connector (USB2)**
This header can be used to connect the (optional) USB cable. Pinouts for USB2 are shown below.
Serial Port B Header
RXDCD 1 2
34
56
78
910
DTRTX
DSRGND
CTSRTS
NC/KEYRI
* extra accessories can be purchased at the Tyan Online Store: http://www.etyan.com
USB Connector (USB2)
** if your chassis supports frontside USB cables, it will usually come with those cables. Check with your
chassis vendor for details. Tyan does not provide frontside USB cables.
VCCVCC 1 2
34
56
78
910
DT4 -DT3 -
DT4 +DT3 +
GNDGND
GNDGND
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2.6-I. Wake-on-Ring, Wake-on-LAN (J8, J9)*
These headers can be used to connect the (optional) WOR and WOL devices. WOR is J8, and WOL is
J9.
2.6-J. IDE RAID Connectors (IDE3, IDE4)*
These headers can be used to connect the (optional) IDE RAID devices. IDE3 is the Primary IDE RAID-
connector, and IDE4 is the Secondary IDE RAID connector.
* optional feature available on some Tiger 200T models
IDE3
IDE4
J8
1
1.5VSB
2
GND
3
WOR
Wake-on-Ring (WOR)
J9
1
1.5VSB
2
GND
3
WOL
Wake-on-LAN (WOL)
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2.6-K. Soft Power Connector Installation
The soft power connector is part of the Front Panel jumper block J12 (pins 6 and 8). This board uses the
chipset for power management, including turning on and off the system. If the power button function
option in the BIOS Power Management menu is set to “On/Off”, pressing the power button once after the
BIOS has booted up will turn the system on and off. If the power button function is set to Suspend, press-
ing the power button once will wake up the system or send it to Suspend mode. In this case, you cannot
turn the system off unless you shut down through the Windows operating system or you hold the power
button down for four seconds (BIOS-dependent feature).
2.6-L. Hardware Reset Switch Connector Installation
The reset switch on your chassis case provides you with the Hardware Reset function, which is the same
as power on/off, except that the system will immediately execute a cold start after the reset button is
pushed. The reset connector is part of the Front Panel jumper block J12 (pins 5 and 7).
Abbreviations
ResetRst
9
Rst
Sw
ground
switch 7 8
10
12
14
11
13
1516
5
34
6
12
1718
Pwr
LED
Abbreviations
Pwr Power
9
78
10
12
14
11
13
1516
Pwr
Sw
5
34
6
12
switch
ground
1718
Pwr LED+
Slp LED+
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2.6-M. Flash Utility
You can upgrade the BIOS of this motherboard by using the Flash Utility. Check p. 43 for details.
BIOS
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2.7 Mounting the Motherboard into the Chassis
Your chassis may include mounting hardware. If mounting hardware was included, you can use the fol-
lowing examples to help you in installing your motherboard into the chassis.
The chassis may have come with the studs integrated into the chassis wall, so in those cases you would
only need to use screws (possibly included with your chassis) to install the motherboard. See the exam-
ples (Figure 2.0, shown below) for more details.
If the chassis includes mounting hardware without the studs pre-installed, then you will need to install the
motherboard using the mounting hardware as shown in the examples below. Remember not to over-
tighten any of the screws, or you might risk breaking internal traces in the surrounding area, or damage
the motherboard in some other way.
Other examples of how to install your motherboard using other hardware (that may or may not have been
included with your chassis) are shown below.
chassis wall
stud
screw
motherboard
base
One solution for installing motherboardType of hardware Another solution Another solution
chassis wall
standoff
motherboard
base
chassis wall
standoff
motherboard
base
Figure 2.0
NOTE:
The diagrams above are only representative of a few solutions for installing a
motherboard into the chassis. The installation procedure for installing your moth-
erboard into the chassis may differ.
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2.8 Installing Memory
Please keep in mind that although some memory modules may appear to be high-quality, they may con-
tain inferior or substandard parts. The type of memory you choose to install should be checked against
the memory compatibility list, which is available from Tyan’s website at http://www.tyan.com
Here are some details of memory installation for this board:
At least one non-registered, unbuffered DIMM must be installed in order to POST.
Supports 128MB, 256MB, 512, or 1024MB* buffered or unbuffered DIMMs.
All memory is automatically detected, there is no need to set any jumpers.
The motherboard supports up to 4GB* of buffered or unbuffered PC100 or133 SDRAM
Memory Installation Procedure
Line your module up so that the pins fit into the socket. There is only one way your DIMM can
fit properly. Make sure that the short row of pins is lined up with the short gap in the DIMM
socket, just as the long row of pins should line up with the long gap in the DIMM socket.
Insert the DIMM by pushing the module into the socket with even force. Do not insert one
end and then the other: install the whole module at once or you might bend the DIMM pins.
Make sure the DIMM is securely seated.
1
Step
short row of pins long row of pins
2
Step
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Lock the DIMM into place by pushing the clips back on either end of the socket onto the
notches in the ends of the DIMM (see pictures below for details).
Removing a DIMM
Removing a DIMM is just the reverse: pull back the clips from the DIMM (see pictures below), and care-
fully pull the module straight out. Place the DIMMs in an anti-static bag as soon as you remove them to
avoid static damage.
Buffered vs. Unbuffered Memory
The 168-pin DIMMs (Dual In-line Memory Modules) must be of the 3.3V PC100/PC133 variety. The notch
position in the SDRAM key position will tell you whether or not a DIMM is unbuffered (see Figure 2.1
below). All installed memory will be auto-detected, so there is no need to set any jumpers.
1
2
3
Step
1
2
unbuffered
RFU
buffered
Figure 2.1
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